Robert L. McGraw
Affiliations: | University of Missouri - Columbia, Columbia, MO, United States |
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Houx JH, McGraw RL, Garrett HE, et al. (2013) Extent of vegetation-free zone necessary for silvopasture establishment of eastern black walnut seedlings in tall fescue Agroforestry Systems. 87: 73-80 |
Houx JH, McGraw RL, Garrett HEG, et al. (2012) Temperate Silvopasture Tree Establishment and Growth as Influenced by Forage Species and Cultural Management Practices The Journal of Agricultural Science. 4: 20 |
Houx JH, McGraw RL, Fritschi FB, et al. (2009) Effects of shade on growth and nodulation of three native legumes with potential for use in agroforestry. Native Plants Journal. 10: 233-238 |
McGraw RL, Stamps WT, Houx JH, et al. (2008) Yield, maturation, and forage quality of alfalfa in a black walnut alley-cropping practice Agroforestry Systems. 74: 155-161 |
Houx JH, Garrett HE, McGraw RL. (2008) Applications of black walnut husks can improve orchardgrass and red clover yields in silvopasture and alley cropping plantings Agroforestry Systems. 73: 181-187 |
Leblanc HA, McGraw RL, Nygren P. (2007) Dinitrogen-fixation by three neotropical agroforestry tree species under semi-controlled field conditions Plant and Soil. 291: 199-209 |
Leblanc HA, Nygren P, McGraw RL. (2006) Green mulch decomposition and nitrogen release from leaves of two Inga spp. in an organic alley-cropping practice in the humid tropics Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 38: 349-358 |
Leblanc HA, McGraw RL, Nygren P, et al. (2005) Neotropical legume tree Inga edulis forms N2-fixing symbiosis with fast-growing Bradyrhizobium strains Plant and Soil. 275: 123-133 |
McGraw RL, Shockley FW, Thompson JF, et al. (2004) Evaluation of Native Legume Species for Forage Yield, Quality, and Seed Production Native Plants Journal. 5: 152-159 |
Wen L, Williams JE, Kallenbach RL, et al. (2004) Cattle Preferentially Select Birdsfoot Trefoil from Mixtures of Tall Fescue and Birdsfoot Trefoil Forage and Grazinglands. 2: 1-8 |